SOLUTION: Determine if this conjecture is true. If not, give a counterexample. Two complementary angles are not congruent. Options: false; m∠1 = m∠2 = 45° false; m&#

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Question 911856: Determine if this conjecture is true. If not, give a counterexample.
Two complementary angles are not congruent.
Options:
false; m∠1 = m∠2 = 45°
false; m∠1 = m∠2 = 35°
true
OR
false; m∠1 = m∠2 = 25°

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Those two 45° angles are both congruent and complementary, since 45°+45°=90°.
But you can't say that about any other angle measures.  That ought to tell
you which is the correct choice.

Edwin

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